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We'll See You Soon

This is Radio Cast with Jay Bakker

Release Date: 11/10/2015

Dan Savage on LGBTQ Rights and Faith show art Dan Savage on LGBTQ Rights and Faith

This is Radio Cast with Jay Bakker

This week, Jay gets to talk to Dan Savage, prominent LGBTQ activist, author, and host of "Savage Lovecast." Tune in for a debate about LGBTQ rights and the Christian right in America.

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Brian Fennell On Barcelona  show art Brian Fennell On Barcelona

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Xiaolu and Emma on Community, Capitalism and Trust show art Xiaolu and Emma on Community, Capitalism and Trust

This is Radio Cast with Jay Bakker

Most people don't trust their own spouse with their money. This group of four women living in South Minneapolis share every penny they make. They call their home "The W.O.M.B."These four women earn different amounts of money, have different careers, backgrounds, and student loans. But everything they make goes into one account, and what they take out is meticulously budgeted and its use voted on. And a large portion of their money goes back into their community, either through non-profits or small businesses.  “The money is never really ours," says Emma, a founding member....

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April Richardson on Finding Comedy and Morrissey show art April Richardson on Finding Comedy and Morrissey

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In this week's episode, Jay talks with April Richardson, one of the comedians behind Chelsea Lately and the new TruTV show Almost Genius. Last year, April did a comedy tour called "Louder Than Bombing," in which she followed Morrissey as he toured the US, doing stand up in every city he stopped in and going to all of his shows. Jay and April talk about living in Atlanta in the 90's, why pastors are like comedians, and, of course, a lot about Morrissey. ...

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Lydia: We Met in Hell, Remember?  show art Lydia: We Met in Hell, Remember?

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Lydia and Jay discuss the early years of Revolution. Lydia, now an artist, met Jay when he was passing out fliers for his tiny congregation at clubs in Atlanta. In the fifteen years since, they have put on sermons at punk rock venues, seen marriages bloom and then fall apart, and supported each other through their mothers’ deaths.

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Todd Melby on Life and Death in the North Dakota Oilfields show art Todd Melby on Life and Death in the North Dakota Oilfields

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Todd Melby spent years in the oilfields of North Dakota, documenting the boom—and eventually, the bust—of the industry. During that time, he created radio stories for NPR and Prairie Public, and a series of documentaries for PBS. In this week’s episode, Jay speaks with Todd about what drew him to this subject, his experimental approach to journalism, and why North Dakota is the most dangerous place for people to work in America. You can explore "Oil To Die For," Todd's interactive documentary, at .

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Looking forward: Season 2 show art Looking forward: Season 2

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Thanks to all the folks who contributed to our Kickstarter, we are premiering Season 2 on Wednesday, December 9th! Listen to a clip from our Season 2 premiere, a conversation with reporter Todd Melby on why he wanted to document life in North Dakota's oilfields.

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Ryan Meeks: On losing his congregation show art Ryan Meeks: On losing his congregation

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Ryan Meeks, a pastor at a megachurch outside of Seattle, talks to Jay about reconciling his Christian faith with his belief in LGBTQ rights, and the price he paid for going public.

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Jay plays a clip from the special upcoming episode, an interview with megachurch pastor Ryan Meeks. Meeks lost half his congregation when he openly became LGBTQ-affirming.

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Andrew Forsthoefel on Walking Across America show art Andrew Forsthoefel on Walking Across America

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Andrew Forsthoefel walked across America - 4,000 miles - while wearing a sign on his back that said, "Walking to Listen." He talked to countless strangers along the way and took over 85 hours of audio, which he turned into a radio story that was featured on This American Life.

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Jay plays a clip from the special upcoming episode, an interview with megachurch pastor Ryan Meeks. Meeks lost half his congregation when he openly became LGBTQ-affirming.

The episode will be a sneak peek into Season 2 of "This is Radio Cast." The rest of the season will be released if we hit our goal on Kickstarter. Contribute now to hear the rest of Season 2: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jaybakkerwwdt/this-is-radio-cast-season-2.